Well Quebec is a special part of Canada, I dont know why French Canadians think their hated most people I know dont mind them though as an Ontarian I have been told to claim to be from manitoba if I ever travel the countryTonyCapa said:I've noticed that Americans tend to stereotype us alot, though we do it and equal amount to them. Mostly Canadians don't mind because most of the stereotypes are true...I say "eh" in almost every sentence, occasionally pronounce about as aboot and I like maple syrup and beer...I've also hunted, cut down a tree in a plaid shirt and ridden on a sled so therefore I am the canadian stereotype (minus an igloor and a polar bear).
I'm from Quebec and let me tell you, EVERYONE hates French Canadians for the most part, EVERYONE. Other Canadians, other Quebecers, even other french people. See there seems to be a small line between two groups of french canadians. French Canadians who are trying to be English and French Seperatists (or at least this is what I've observed living in Montreal, I could be wrong and there could be very normal francophone canadians but I've never met any).FortheLegion said:I
That's more over in Quebec with the French Canadians.
*sigh* Okay this always irritates me. I've heard a few people even use this to criticize our collective intelligence by a claiming that we're somehow ignorant that we are on the continent of North America. Yes, I'm American, so say what you want about me, but I'll make it very simple: My country is known in short as America because we are the only nation in both North and South America, with the word "America" in our name. It's just the way it turned out. People from Canada call themselves Canadian, people form Mexico are Mexican, People from Brazil are Brazilian, ect. What would you prefer we call ourselves? United Statesians? That sounds ridiculous. It'd be just as silly as asking someone from England or Scotland to call themselves United Kingdomians. We just happen to have the partial name of the continent in our country's name and American makes the most sense in regards for a term of nationality. I could even go into the historical reason for the name of my country but that's too much typing and off topic.Keepeas said:Oh, why is it that there are 2 whole continents of America but only the USA gets the title of America?
That has always bugged me...
They're jokes, just like saying all Canadians drink maple syrup and say aboot, etc. etc... Do you seriously think that? That's retarded.Sup I said:But 90% percent of Canadians hate America. I'm not kidding either. Americans: Don't like Canada because Canada does NOT like you. They think you are all idiot, illiterate pigs that always make fun of us.
Our troops are better trained so meh. Also our Mounties have submachine guns standard issue and can legally track down suspects in any country in the world.EdwardOrchard said:It definitely isn't all Americans, but every now and then, you get a little gem like this:
Yea, I don't get it either, I always liked canada, but I have noticed a lot of cartoons making fun of canadians... the only thing I don't like about canada is it's singers...FalloutJack said:Canada doesn't have anything for us TO hate that much. So happens I like alot of the acting talent that comes from Canada, especially those on the humor line-up.
Nowaba1 said:I have noticed over time that americans seem to dislike canadians esspecially in there industry. Also in there media canadians are either very stereotyped and ussually portayed very negativly despite us essentially sharing the same culture. I have even heard various stories from fellow canadians who have been to the states for college or work and have activly experianced prejudice in various levels some to the point they even had to leave. Now I am not saying all americans are prejudice or anything of that nature but its more of a question of whether it is uncommon or not to have american people activly disliking anything canadian or anyone canadian taking part in there society?
Yeah its just the joke. I personally have no issue with Canada. Every country has advantages and every one has disadvantages. I have no problem joking about any country. Canada is America's hat. Mexico is America's condom. And England is America's disapproving but drunk (because of the riotsOpiateChicken said:I mean, I guess I get the joke, but I don't see what's funny aboot it. Yes, on a typical map, Canada is displayed north of the US. Maybe if I was to follow this logic, I could say that Canada is the "brain" of North America, while the US thinks with its stomach and Mexico thinks with its crotch?Jodah said:How could America hate our hat?
Only during Hockey season, and only Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Winnipeg fans (Boston fans too, but that is not in Canada). Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, are not in Buffalo's conference.aba1 said:I have noticed over time that americans seem to dislike canadians esspecially in there industry. Also in there media canadians are either very stereotyped and ussually portayed very negativly despite us essentially sharing the same culture. I have even heard various stories from fellow canadians who have been to the states for college or work and have activly experianced prejudice in various levels some to the point they even had to leave. Now I am not saying all americans are prejudice or anything of that nature but its more of a question of whether it is uncommon or not to have american people activly disliking anything canadian or anyone canadian taking part in there society?